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== Five Questions == • Who did you share part of yourself with when you first Fell? He couldn't sleep the first few days after falling, and ended up visiting the campus radio station during a midnight to two AM talk radio program focusing on mysteries, strange phenomena, call-ins, etc. The planned guest didn't show up, and so Barton Dietrich was roped into helping out the students by helping them field calls and theorize on Toronto forteana for a couple hours. His interests and mode of interaction, and wide-ranging discussion into philosophy and life in general, is as honest and unguarded as he's ever been. He went home afterward and slept as a human for the first time. • Who doesn’t know, but suspects you’re not human? He's also one of the faculty advisers for the campus wiccan/pagan/occult group. The president of that group is a young woman who has realized that he actually believes in occult phenomena, rather than being just another academic humoring them. He has casually used a few turns of phrase in conversation with her that make her think he is not who he appears to be. • Who could give you up to the angels right now, if they really wanted to? Cassie Sierra, internet-famous information broker. • Who would you trust the truest part of yourself with if you absolutely had to? There is a Catholic priest who occasionally does ministry on the campus (and, for the sake of cool visuals, works in the fanciest cathedral in the city (St. Michael's, I think.) Mr. Gale has not an iota of belief in the man's religion, but there are times when he wishes he could spill his guts under the seal of confession, simply to say what he feels unguarded. • Who thinks they have something on you, when all they really have is smoke and mirrors? His department chair has an intense dislike of him, thinking him an unprofessional academic charlatan who is more interested in chasing impressionable undergraduate co-eds than he is in whatever scraps of education he might accidentally manage to impart in the classroom. Her opinion is not entirely unfounded. However, he realized that she was investigating him and used Memory Theft on her to sabotage her attempts to gather dirt on him. She is totally mistaken about the nature and quantity of her evidence, and will appear incredibly foolish or potentially criminally dishonest if she attempts to use the evidence against him.
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